On Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 8:59:00 PM UTC+2, Paul wrote:
Char Jackson wrote:
For Comp#2 to receive service, everything in the chain needs power.
And that costs money.
GbE GbE 10GbE
Broadband -------- entry_device ---------- Comp#1 --------- Comp#2
WAN ICS
Down here in the States, GbE on the WAN side is coming along very
slowly. It's available in my neighborhood for $60/month, but I'm lucky.
My guess is that it's available in less than 1% of total neighborhoods.
If it's common up in your neck of the woods, you're well ahead of us.
It's vaporware here. Supposed to be in Toronto.
Might be in a few appt buildings.
Skybuck mentioned not wanting a router in the picture, and
I assumed he's serially connecting his stuff in the horrible
ICS chain structure. Why else would you want two NICs on a
client PC ? Teaming and failover is a less likely reason.
Why would this be horrible ? Reduce bandwidth when both are being used ?
Can't be reason cause internet for now is way slower than local links
Bye,
Skybuck.